Jonathan Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Example spam at: http://www.pbp.net/~jnichols/spam3.txt
>
> I've been getting quite a lot of spam that's coming *directly* from Google, 
> using Google servers and referencing blogspot.com (also a Google property) 
> URLs. I've been submitting them to URIBL but naturally, they're constantly 
> changing.

Same problem here.  For us, the amount of spam originating directly from 
Google has increased noticeably over the last two months.

> What have you guys done to try and cut down on the blatant spam coming 
> right out of Google? It seems that they are *very* bad at responding to 
> spam complaints (if they respond at all) and Google is actually helping 
> spammers by hiding the originating IP address.

I have tried contacting postmaster@ but their auto-response is uselessly 
disingenuous.  In it, they insist that spam is never sent from Google 
servers, and only from "miscreants" who forge @gmail.com addresses.

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Sahil Tandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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